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For Roger Federer, winning grand slams is like riding a bike. Once you know how to do it, you can do it again.

The evergreen Swiss may be carrying a bit more baggage these days, not
least with his four children in tow, but in his 60th successive grand
slam, the 33-year-old truly believes he can extend his record tally of
singles titles to 18.

Twelve months ago and nursing a back injury at the U.S. Open, Federer was upset by Spain's Tommy Robredo in the fourth round at the year's final grand slam.

A year on and the Swiss second seed faces Australia's world number 76 Marinko Matosevic under the lights at Flushing Meadows on Tuesday, confident he is in good enough shape to win again.

"I think last year I was trying to convince myself I did have an
opportunity," said Federer, who reached the Wimbledon final last month.
"The confidence was going away quickly just because I was just not
moving so well.

“This year,
really from the first week, I have always played really nice tennis. So
you come into this U.S. Open and you remember how it feels to win
tournaments.

"You almost
forget how to lose to a point and confidence rises. You're back to
winning ways again and everything seems so simple. I really feel like I
can play a great tournament."